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i wouldve loved to see a crossover with Criminal Minds and NCIS. Hotchner/Rossi and Gibbs, Morgan and DiNozzo, Reid and McGee, Prentiss/JJ and Ziva, and lastly Garcia and Abby. perfect combinations if you ask me
ОтветитьI can’t say why, but I love this scene among others 😂❤
ОтветитьTIL I'm too dangerous to be employed by my current university. I better tell them.
ОтветитьI failed pre algebra twice😢
ОтветитьEpisode?
ОтветитьWhat episode is this?
ОтветитьIs this the most absurd representation of mathematics on TV ever?
ОтветитьMost computer scientists are taught encryption at some level. Varnum encryption or a 'one time pad' is unbreakable if done right and also extremely, extremely simple. The only difficult thing about is the 'doing it right part' which typically necessitates that it is NOT done on a computer.
ОтветитьThe NSA really is one of the largest employers of mathematicians in the world.
Ответитьforget this episode which one is it again?
ОтветитьHe could have also realized that the killer attended Harvard from his using They and Them pronouns.
Ответитьanyone know what episode this is from?
ОтветитьThis scene had people looking at math geeks in a whole new light for a while.
ОтветитьWonder what episode this is from
ОтветитьWhat a stupid dumb scene, garbage writing.
ОтветитьAnyone wanting to know the Season is 10 Episode 21 Mr. Scratch
Ответить😂😂😂😂😂🤣
ОтветитьWhat bullshit.
ОтветитьWhich episode is this?
ОтветитьDoes anyone what episode this is?
Ответить“You are too dangerous to work anywhere else”
What makes Math55 is the amount of work, not its difficulty, per se.
Its basically several Math courses condensed into one.
No extreme knowledge of mathematics (be it calculus, cypher, code-breaking, topology) would ever render you any more “dangerous” than what you could be without it.
I know this is season 10, but which episode?
ОтветитьWhich episode is this?
ОтветитьWait what season is it?
ОтветитьOh and Hardvard made a secret secret secret illuminati class called math666. In that class you do cutting edge maths from day one, and you finnish each day with a test. And if you manage to finish all 5 years you end up working at illuminati which is just a cover name for the true elites to take over and create a new world order. You would still just be a tool in their arsenal, a glorified calculator, but you would be a part of it at least which make you get acces to their underground bases around the world one of which is at area 51.
ОтветитьWhich episode is this?
ОтветитьHave a corset today this day is you abort than day abort day thank everybody help
Ответить"Too dangerous to work anywhere else" lmao
Ответитьdude I still use my fingers to add LMAO
ОтветитьGuess what? It's an exaggeration for dramatic effect. People talking as if this was really the case when they heard about it on a show that purports psych profiling to be a legit thing (it isn't). It's drama, folks. You assume it's true for the purposes of enjoying the show. It's a willing suspension of disbelief. This is not a show you can expect to learn facts from.
ОтветитьS10E21
ОтветитьReid could have gotten his own spinoff show and it would have been a hit.
ОтветитьHang on what episode was that one?
ОтветитьWhat episode was this?
ОтветитьEveryone is probably thinking “this guy works for the NSA? He’s untouchable” then there’s hotch
ОтветитьWhat’s season and episode
ОтветитьWhat episode is this 🙏
ОтветитьPart about being forced to work for NSA is complete fiction. Richard Stallman took Math 55 and he's obviously never been employed at NSA.
ОтветитьYeah, and the funny thing is that Harvard had to create two other Math classes (Math 23 and 25) as more laid-back versions of 55, because too many students were dropping the course because of the accelerated coursework.
ОтветитьHotch will never hold.
ОтветитьIs there ANYONE in real life who knows as much as Reid, let alone is as smart, has a photographic memory, and reads a 300 page book a day? I mean, Reid is Good Will Hunting smart. Even given that, I still find a real life Reid much more plausible than a real life Penelope, whose literally impossibly fast computer skills defy logic :-)
ОтветитьLet’s get that APB on a person good at linear algebra…
ОтветитьIf I was that good at math, I'd be making the rounds of different casino's, counting cards, winning $$$$, then buying an island somewhere, to retire on. Why would you work at all?
ОтветитьWhat episode is this?
ОтветитьThis show is so inaccurate sometimes because these r the type of things Garcia would know best. They downplay her as some IT person all the time but it’s so annoying. She’s literally just as genius as Reid without the awkwardness 🙄
ОтветитьAfter Calc 4 I took a class called 'Infinite Math'. That's where I learned the limits of learning ability. LOL.
ОтветитьCcc
ОтветитьWhy is the audio volume so low?
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